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Why is reproduction important?

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Answered by s15567
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Reproduction is important for the survival of all living things. Without a mechanism for reproduction, life would come to an end. There are two types of reproduction to learn in elementary grades, asexual and sexual reproduction. Many teachers are afraid of discussing reproduction, but if presented as a factual lesson it is easy for the students to understand the principles without the standard giggles. Asexual reproduction refers to simple cell division that produces an exact duplicate of an organism.

Answered by Sanvi1311
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Reproduction is a biological process in which an individual gives rise to offsprings similar to itself.

Reproduction is a biological process in which an individual gives rise to offsprings similar to itself. Those offsprings grow and again reproduce to give birth to their young ones. In this way, the cycle of birth, growth, and death continues which could not have been possible without reproduction.

Reproduction is a biological process in which an individual gives rise to offsprings similar to itself. Those offsprings grow and again reproduce to give birth to their young ones. In this way, the cycle of birth, growth, and death continues which could not have been possible without reproduction. So, reproduction in a more precise way maintains the continuation of many species for every generation one after the other.

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